Dance Like a Glacier

5 years 11 months ago

Written by Moms Clean Air Force

This was written by Jeremy Deaton. It originally posted on Nexus Media: Eighteenth century French choreographer Jean-Georges Noverre once wrote, “A fine picture is but the image of nature; a finished ballet is nature herself.” Noverre was arguing for the immediacy of dance. Twenty-first century American choreographer...

Moms Clean Air Force

Hope Lives in Your Vote

5 years 11 months ago

Written by Dominique Browning

The last few weeks have been heartbreaking. We are living in a supercharged atmosphere of fear and hatred, fanned by the political campaign rhetoric of rage, lies and distortion. Jews are murdered while worshipping in their synagogue. African Americans are murdered while getting their groceries....

Dominique Browning

4 corporate sustainability trends all business leaders should be watching in 2018 – Part II

5 years 11 months ago
This blog is a follow up to an earlier blog published: 4 Trends in Corporate Sustainability for 2018. Earlier this year, I identified 4 corporate sustainability trends that all business leaders should be watching in 2018. Those trends were: growth in companies setting Science-Based Targets, greater attention towards reducing supply chain emissions, tech and internet […]
Daniel Hill

4 corporate sustainability trends all business leaders should be watching in 2018 – Part II

5 years 11 months ago
This blog is a follow up to an earlier blog published: 4 Trends in Corporate Sustainability for 2018. Earlier this year, I identified 4 corporate sustainability trends that all business leaders should be watching in 2018. Those trends were: growth in companies setting Science-Based Targets, greater attention towards reducing supply chain emissions, tech and internet […]
Daniel Hill

4 corporate sustainability trends all business leaders should be watching in 2018 – Part II

5 years 11 months ago
This blog is a follow up to an earlier blog published: 4 Trends in Corporate Sustainability for 2018. Earlier this year, I identified 4 corporate sustainability trends that all business leaders should be watching in 2018. Those trends were: growth in companies setting Science-Based Targets, greater attention towards reducing supply chain emissions, tech and internet […]
Daniel Hill

Fayetteville Shale methane emissions dominated by manual unloadings; National methane emissions are still too high, and avoidable

5 years 11 months ago
A new study in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS) offers new granularity and insight into a study appearing earlier this year in Science, which found that higher-than-reported methane emissions across the U.S. oil and gas industry methane emissions are largely the result of abnormal operating conditions at a variety of oil […]
David Lyon

Fayetteville Shale methane emissions dominated by manual unloadings; National methane emissions are still too high, and avoidable

5 years 11 months ago

A new study in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS) offers new granularity and insight into a study appearing earlier this year in Science, which found that higher-than-reported methane emissions across the U.S. oil and gas industry methane emissions are largely the result of abnormal operating conditions at a variety of oil […]

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David Lyon

Fayetteville Shale methane emissions dominated by manual unloadings; National methane emissions are still too high, and avoidable

5 years 11 months ago
A new study in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS) offers new granularity and insight into a study appearing earlier this year in Science, which found that higher-than-reported methane emissions across the U.S. oil and gas industry methane emissions are largely the result of abnormal operating conditions at a variety of oil […]
David Lyon

Fayetteville Shale methane emissions dominated by manual unloadings; National methane emissions are still too high, and avoidable

5 years 11 months ago
A new study in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS) offers new granularity and insight into a study appearing earlier this year in Science, which found that higher-than-reported methane emissions across the U.S. oil and gas industry methane emissions are largely the result of abnormal operating conditions at a variety of oil […]
David Lyon